Download Microsoft .NET Framework version 1.1.4322

Where can I download Microsoft .NET Framework version 1.1.4322?ÃÂ I've had a search on the download site but I cannont see a link for it.ÃÂ I already have more recent version of the .NET Framework installed but the application I am trying to instal insists I get version 1.1.4322.

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Hi,I use sql clr sp's to load data in to database using .net framework 2.0. I never had aproblem using this and it went well for months.I recently updated to net framework 3.5 sp1 and sqlserver sp3 on 32-bit sql server and win 2003.I am facing an error which i could not resolve.Error:System.IO.FileLoadException: Could not load file or assembly 'Microsoft.AnalysisServices, Version=9.0.242.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=89845dcd8080cc91' or one of its dependencies. Assembly in host store has a different signature than assembly in GAC. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80131050)System.IO.FileLoadException: ÃÂ ÃÂ at StoredProcedures.checktable(String paramComponent, String paramParameters)I have gone through different forums, and trie different options,but did not help. I am using 'unsafe'ÃÂ option.I also tried to alter assembly which is mentioned inÃÂ http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949080/ptÃÂ But when i tried to alter the assembly using the above link or try to change theÃÂ permission to external access on the assembly, i get the below error.Alter ASSEMBLY AccessibilityFROM 'C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\Accessibility.dll'Cannot alter the assembly 'Accessibility', because it does not exist or you do not have permission.I am an admin on the server/sqlCan some one suggest how to alter assembly with permissions or solve this issue or am i missing anything important.Do i

I have been trying to install
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Security Update for Microsoft .NET Framework, Version 1.1 Service Pack 1 (KB928366)
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since it was released but downloads ok but it will not install. Everytime installation of this update fails!
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Until recently my laptop went into stand-by mode whenever i closed the screen (like chosen through properties, energy). But when i close my screen now or want to get my laptop into stand-by mode, i receive the message that Microsoft .Net Framework v1.1.4322 Update-service prevents going into stand-byÃÂ and that i should shut down this service and then try again. Can you tell me how to shut down this service and/or how to get back to the previous state (no interruption of going into stand-by)?

I have checked previous replies that suggest clicking Start, Run and typing msconfig and going in to the services tab. AntiVir Personal Edition Classic Schedule does not appear in the list. What else can I try please, this is really irritating.

I have a new computer, and this window pops up at startup and when I try to run some software. I've downloaded Frameworks Ver. 2 and installed it. I still get that window when I try to run some of my software and the software won't run. I've reinstalled Ver. 2.0 several times with the same results. I using windows 7 home. Is there a fix or additional software that I need to fix this problem. We have to new Laptops and they have the same problem.

I am trying to install synctoy from Microsoft. This software requires installation of .NET Framework 1.1.4322. The setup automatically leads to a page displaying the .NET Framework redistributable as well as SDK version 2.0 for x86, x64, IA64. I have a pentium 4 machine(not 64-bit). I have tried to install x86 versions of both redistributable as well as SDK version but still I get the same message for running the setp of synctoy. I am not sure what I am doing wrong. Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Hi, i'm trying to play LOTRO but this popup keeps coming up each time I bring up the launcher saying "To run this application you must install one of the following versions of .NET Framework: v.1.1.4322

Now, this is no big deal, but when I try to install the 1.1 package it tells me that I can't because I don't have admin privileges, and I can't install it, even though I am the admin on my system

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When the author wanted to build a middleware Web client to connect to other applications over the Internet, he realized that the XMLHttpRequest COM object was not sufficient for his purposes. In order to build a Web client using managed code, the author had to use the HTTPWebRequest and HTTPWebResponse classes provided by the Microsoft .NET framework. These classes are used in the sample project as a substitute for the less powerful XMLHttpRequest COM object, allowing the author to build a full-featured Web client. They also take advantage of all the benefits that the CLR and managed code have to offer.

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Garbage collection in the Microsoft .NET common language runtime environment completely absolves the developer from tracking memory usage and knowing when to free memory. However, you'll want to understand how it works. Part 1 of this two-part article on .NET garbage collection explains how resources are allocated and managed, then gives a detailed step-by-step description of how the garbage collection algorithm works. Also discussed are the way resources can clean up properly when the garbage collector decides to free a resource's memory and how to force an object to clean up when it is freed.

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